Custom XMOS Boards

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Custom XMOS Boards

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Provide access to necessary files for the designing of custom boards.
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Made this group to maintain files good to have to make boards. I know i made some, will find and upload.
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Thread for places to make PCBs:

http://www.xcore.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=4
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144 BGA for the G4 eagle library as well as others. Unchecked.

http://xcore.com/forum/download/file.php?id=246

taken from this thread: http://xcore.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=7&t=135&start=30

XS!-L2-124QFN footprint: http://www.leonheller.com/XMOS/XS1-L2-124QFN%20(BO).gif
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Started the wiki page. Feel free to add!
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Many people have done some L1 board's, but isn't there any custom made board for the QFN or BGA IC's yet ??
In general people seems to want's USB2.0 connection /Ethernet, SDRAM connection, and I/O to some device.
Probably not the most confused programmer anymore on the XCORE forum.
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Post by Vaati »

Is there a library for the G4 BGA 512? I would like to avoid creating the part from scratch if someone else has already done so...

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Today I published our first library, containing two XMOS XS1-L1 variants (64,128). Look at the project for a link to the github repo.

I also have a second repo that has a general set of components I'm using, and also a library called xmossupport, which contains parts found on some of the XMOS reference designs. https://github.com/topiaruss/KiCad-Parts

Good luck. Pull requests encouraged.

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Post by narutoxela »

Hi everyone, I'm here to announce that I finished a library for Eagle CAD including all the xmos chips currently available. It is available on the projects page.